If Colman does triumph, it will give her a boost in the race for best actress at the Oscars.

Let s hope she s there to give an acceptance speech this time - when she won her only Golden Globe to date (for The Night Manager in 2017) .

She s also about to be seen playing another monarch - Queen Elizabeth II - in the third season of Netflix s The Crown. As the Golden Globes honour both film and TV, she could win Golden Globes two years in a row for playing two different queens.

Despite acclaimed roles in films like Withnail & I, The Iron Lady, Gosford Park and, er, Spice World, Richard E Grant has never been a major awards contender. Until now.

Now, the 61-year-old is finally getting proper recognition and could well find himself with a Golden Globe for best supporting film actor for playing the half-cut companion of Melissa McCarthy s author-turned-con artist in Can You Ever Forgive Me?

Image caption Ben Whishaw (left) and Hugh Grant in A Very English Scandal

Unlike Richard E, Hugh (no relation) has been loved by the Golden Globes in the past, winning once and getting four nominations over the past 25 years.

The most recent nomination was for Florence Foster Jenkins two years ago. But this time, he s been shortlisted for a TV role - for best actor in a limited series for his portrayal of disgraced former Liberal leader Jeremy Thorpe, in A Very English Scandal.

His co-star Ben Whishaw is also nominated in the supporting category, while the show is up for the best limited series award.

We can t wait to see an acceptance speech from Phoebe Waller Bridge, the star and creator of unflinching comedy Fleabag and now the writer of Killing Eve, the stylish and subversive crime drama that began life on BBC America. It was adapted from Luke Jennings book Codename Villanelle.

She will get her chance if, as the bookmakers and pundits predict, it wins the prestigious best TV drama prize (BBC One s hit Bodyguard is also nominated but is a rank outsider).

Sandra Oh - AKA Eve - is also favourite to win best TV drama, which could be interesting given that she s also sharing hosting duties with Brooklyn Nine-Nine s Andy Samberg.

Image caption Amy Adams (left) and Regina King

The US stars are both enjoying purple patches and are going head-to-head for two awards - best supporting film actress and best TV limited series actress.

Adams will hope winning a film prize for playing Dick Cheney s ambitious wife Lynne will boost her chances of finally winning an Oscar (she s been nominated five times already).

But King, who is nominated for playing the mother of a woman whose fiance is accused of rape in Barry Jenkins If Beale Street Could Talk, will give her a run for her money.

Then, the pair are both nominated in the TV section for two very different crime dramas - King for Seven Seconds and Adams for Sharp Objects.

Image caption Jeff Bridges with the Oscar he received for Crazy Heart in 2010

In the past two years, arguably the most memorable Golden Globe moments have not come from the winners of the competitive awards, but from the recipients of the honorary lifetime achievement gong.

In 2017, Meryl Streep famously used her acceptance speech to make a withering attack on Donald Trump , while Winfrey stoked speculation that she might run for president in her impassioned speech .

The award they both received is called the Cecil B DeMille Award, and True Grit and Crazy Heart star Bridges is this year s recipient.

There are lots of topical subjects he could choose to cover - he is spokesperson for the No Kid Hungry campaign, sits on the Everytown For Gun Safety s creative council and has just narrated a documentary on climate change.

The Globes have also created an equivalent award for the TV world this year. It will be named after actress Carol Burnett, who will also be the first recipient.

Image caption Bohemian Rhapsody: A drama with music, or a musical with dramatic bits?

The Golden Globes split the main categories into drama on one side, and comedy/musical on the other. And it s quite confusing.

The Favourite is up for the comedy/musical awards, as are Vice and Green Book, which delves into racial tensions in the Deep South in the early 1960s. All could equally be deemed dramas.

Meanwhile, the drama categories have A Star Is Born - which is certainly dramatic, but also has Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper sing lots of songs - and Bohemian Rhapsody, the one with lots of songs by pop group Queen.

Why? The studio behind A Star Is Born is confident it can beat its straight drama rivals, and wants the added gravitas that drama awards would give it going into the Oscars race. And if Rami Malek won best actor in a drama, that would impress Oscar voters more, the theory goes.

Other films are thought to have more chance of winning something - anything - by entering the musical/comedy categories rather than drama, which would be better than winning nothing at all.

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